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Pakistan has no genuine history or ideology

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 Pakistan has no genuine history or ideology. It is not the country of a single nation but a multi-national state. It was created in the name of religion, but no country can be built merely on the basis of religion; it should have been run as a confederation. This state cannot function without democracy. If you do not recognize the identities of nations, if you do not give them the right of self-determination, the right of ownership, and the right of sovereignty—if you deny the people the freedom to choose their representatives, to use their vote, and if you impose restrictions on their right to speak, write, and listen—then how can you expect nations to remain silent? Here, equality of nations is not recognized on the pretext that “Pakistani is one nation and one identity.” But the real question is: how can the five-thousand-year history and civilizations of these nations be erased for the sake of a seventy-eight-year-old history? In such conditions, the circle of Bengal is being ...
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Freedom of Pashtun-Afghans, Baloch, and Other Oppressed Nations: A Historical, Scientific, and Natural Perspective The history of the world bears witness to one undeniable truth, Ever since humanity gained awareness, It has longed for freedom. This freedom is not merely about escaping geographical boundaries — It is a struggle for identity, language, culture, dignity, and control over one's resources. Human nature is inclined toward liberty. It can never accept slavery, oppression, inequality, or subjugation. That is why, in every era, whenever a nation has been suppressed, it eventually rises — it resists — and it breaks free. Nations Never Perish — And Never Will When we examine the suffering of the Pashtun-Afghan, Baloch and other oppressed peoples through the lens of science, history, and human nature, one conclusion becomes clear that these nations will one day be free. This is not a dream or an emotional assertion — it is a grounded analysis based on reality, observation, exp...

Global Power Realignment, A Defining Moment

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 Global Power Realignment, A Defining Moment: The world stands on the brink of a new global order, where the balance of power is shifting from the West to the East. The ongoing struggle between hard power (military influence) and soft power (economic and diplomatic influence) is far more complex than the old Cold War model. China, through its economic rise and diplomatic strategy, has emerged as a formidable challenger. But is this challenge strong enough to dismantle American supremacy? Pakistan: A Proxy Battlefield or a New Strategic Force? Pakistan has always played a central role in geopolitics, but today, it finds itself at a crossroads where cautious decision-making will determine its future. Through CPEC and the Belt and Road Initiative, Pakistan has chosen a new economic path—while simultaneously taking on Western conflicts as a contractor. But will the world accept such hypocrisy? The U.S. and Western powers are devising multiple strategies to maintain their dominance in t...

Elected U.S. government planning for Palestine(Gaza):

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Elected U.S. government planning for Palestine(Gaza): The "Trump Plan" for Gaza has shocked the world. According to the plan, 2 million Palestinians will be expelled from Gaza and given refuge in Egypt and Jordan. After that, the United States will take "ownership" of Gaza and, in collaboration with Israel, develop an international city aimed at boosting the real estate and tourism industries. It is no surprise that Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is behind this plan, seeking to make billions of dollars through this project. In other words, the genocide of Palestinians is being turned into a profitable venture. In a way, this process began as early as 1917, when the Balfour Declaration allowed Britain to start settling hundreds of thousands of Jews in Palestine. In the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, anti-Jewish sentiments grew in Europe, expressed through European fascism. As a result, a large number of Jews migrated to Palestine—essentially making Palestinians pay the...

The First World War

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 The First World War, often called the Great War, began in July nineteen fourteen and lasted until November nineteen eighteen. It was one of the most devastating conflicts in human history, involving many nations and causing widespread destruction. The war started due to a complex web of alliances, militarism, imperialism, and nationalism, with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria acting as the immediate trigger. The war was fought between two main groups: the Central Powers and the Allied Powers. The Central Powers included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. On the other side, the Allied Powers consisted of countries like Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Japan, and later the United States. Each side fought for its interests, making the war a global conflict. Afghanistan remained neutral during the war but played a strategic role due to its location. The British, who controlled neighboring India, were concerned that Afghanistan might side...

Immediate Action Required from International Organizations To Ensure Mohsin Dawar's Safety

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Mohsin Dawar is a brave and visionary leader of the Pashtun Afghan Nation. As the Chairman of the National Democratic Movement (NDM) and former Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee in Pakistan’s National Assembly, he has consistently raised his voice for the rights and dignity of the Pashtun people. His unwavering commitment to democracy, human rights, and justice has made him a prominent figure in the fight against oppression, extremism, and violence. A Leader Under Constant Threat: Mohsin Dawar’s relentless pursuit of justice and his outspoken criticism of terrorism have subjected him to constant threats. His region, which is under significant influence and control of the Taliban, remains plagued by insecurity and violence. Despite these risks, he continues to advocate for peace, equality, and the protection of marginalized communities, particularly in Pashtun-majority areas. Terrorist organizations and their supporters view his work as a direct challenge to their oppressive ide...

Is Pakistan became helpless as a state?

 Is Pakistan become helpless as a state?  Pakistan was not independent but was created, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah son of Poonja Jinnah was a secret acquaintance person brought up by English thought through which an imperial base was created in the name of Pakistan in 1947 for the personal interests of world powers. In the same way, those who were most awarded in the service of English were made government owners, Malaks, Sardars, Nawabs, Vaderas, Chaudhrys and Khans, artificial Islam as an alternative to Islam was implemented and award-winning scholars (Olama) were given the status of Peshwas. For some time the award-winning language Urdu was given the status of the national language, the purpose of which was to distort the identity of the languages and introduce English easily in region, the occupied laws were implemented in the name of liberalism, lies implemented for personal interests as education. In which Pak Study (Mashirati-OLoom) are an example which named as S...